DJ Steve Aoki released his Wonderland album filled with collaborations with some of the top musical talent. Listen to over an hour of the hottest dance party music over 16 tracks. The Wonderland album is packed with an array of genres featuring world-class collaborations with Wil.I.Am, Travis Barker & Kid Cudi, Afrojack, Lil Jon, LMFAO, The Exploited, and many many more! Here’s the official Tracklisting:
01 – Earthquakey People (feat. Rivers Cuomo)
02 – Ladi Dadi (feat. Wynter Gordon)
03 – Dangerous (feat. zuper blahq)
04 – Come With Me (Deadmeat) (feat. Polina)
05 – Emergency (feat. Lil Jon & Chiddy Bang)
06 – Livin My Love (feat. LMFAO & NERVO)
07 – Control Freak (feat. Blaqstarr & Kay)
08 – Steve Jobs (feat. Angger Dimas)
09 – Heartbreaker (feat. Lovefoxxx)
10 – Cudi the Kid (feat. Kid Cudi & Travis Barker)
11 – Ooh (feat. Rob Roy)
12 – The Kids Will Have Their Say (feat. Sick Boy with former members of The Exploited & Die Kreuzen)
13 – Earthquakey People (The Sequel) (feat. Rivers Cuomo)
14 – Turbulence (Radio Edit) (ft. Lil Jon)
15 – No Beef (ft. Miss Palmer & Afrojack)
16 – Misfits (ft. Steve Aoki)
Songs most likely to be heard on the radio include tracks featuring female vocals such as “Come With Me (Deadmeat)” featuring Polina Goudieva and “Ladi Dadi” featuring Wynter Gordon. Hip hop-flavored tracks include “Emergency” with Lil Jon and Chiddy Bang, as well as “Cudi the Kid” with Kid Cudi. Aoki’s signature electronic beat style works well with hip hop talent; “Turbulence” featuring Lil Jon and Laidback Luke, as well as his remix of Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” have seen great success. Other notable tracks include the hard-hitting “Dangerous” featuring Zuper Blahq, and the catchy “Control Freak.” The album begins with the popular single “Earthquakey People” featuring Rivers Cuomo, and ends with a sequel to the same track. Producing eclectic tracks with dubstep, electro, punk, rap, pop, and rock influences, “this album is a spectrum of music that influences me,” says Aoki.
Wonderland album by DJ Steve Aoki